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Mahima Sharma

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Crescent School of Law was founded in 2017, so it is not yet available to provide specific placement statistics for its law programs. That said, the broader B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology has reported an overall placement rate between 77% and 82% in recent years. For more detailed and up-to-date placement information specific to the law school, it is best to contact the institution directly or visit their official website.

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abdul shah

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To get admission to the LLM programme at Ajeenkya DY Patil University's School of Law, you need to have a recognised law degree (like LLB). The admission process typically involves submitting an application form, followed by an entrance exam or personal interview. The university may also consider academic performance and previous experience in the legal field. Make sure to check the specific eligibility requirements and deadlines on the university's official website.

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abdul shah

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It is possible to pursue an M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition after completing a B.Sc. in Agriculture (Hons). However, you must check the specific eligibility criteria of the universities you're interested in, as some may require a background in home science, food science, or related fields. Generally, universities accept students with a B.Sc. in Agriculture, provided they have studied relevant subjects in their undergraduate program. Be sure to verify with the specific institution for any prerequisites or additional qualifications.

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Saksham Kumar

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The total tuition fee of the programme at Crescent School of Law for LLM is approximately INR 2.00 lakhs, with approximately one -time entry fee of about INR 20,000. The fee falls within the average limit for LLM courses in India - which usually runs between INR 1 to 5 Lacs - by making it competitively instead of being very expensive. While private institutions usually charge more fees than government laws schools, Crescent School of Law offers a good price for quality education.

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Saksham Kumar

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The BA LLB (Honors) programme at Crescent School of Law offers a total of 60 seats. This five-year integrated course has been extended, designed to provide a balanced legal education while maintaining an optimal student-to-concert ratio for extended learning results. The seat allocation is structured to promote a competent yet a competent environment, ensuring that each student concentrated receives academic guidance. This limited intake also shows the commitment of the institution for more quality than quantity in legal training.

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GEDELA DEVIPRASAD

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The entrance exam scores that UPES School of Law accept for admission to BA LLB are:

  • In CLAT score upto 15000 rank
  • In LSAT score upto 60%
  • It also consider the personal interview and group discussion in board marks in UPES.

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Thanjavuru Sumanth

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To apply for the LLB programme at UPES School of Law, candidates must meet these requirements:

Eligibility for LLB at UPES School of Law:

Education:
Candidates must have completed high school (Class 12) with a minimum overall score of 50%.

Entrance Test:
Candidates need to pass an entrance test. They can take the UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test (ULSAT) or show scores from:
- CLAT with a rank up to 15,000
- LSAT India with a score above 60 percentile

Extra Benefits:
Students who scored 80% or higher in high school don't need to take ULSAT, if they are recognised for their academic achievements.

Personal Interview:
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Adarsh Santoria

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Yes, Ajeenkya DY Patil University-School of Law does refund fees. For the refund, applicants need to cancel the admission and submit the format. The refund amount will depend on various parameters, like timing of cancellation and program. For more details, refer to the official document available on the university website.

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